Hey guy's I am back after my long break to present to you another how to! So lets try something new, OK well today I'm showing you how to draw a horse (running).
What you will need:
-Pencil or pacer (whatever you prefer)
-A4 sheet of paper
-Rubber
-Coloured pencils
-An artistic mind
Step 1: First up, you must draw a rectangular looking oval to shape to head. If you are confused then rely on the picture below, at the top of the of the oval draw a large curved line, sloping downwards. On the bottom right hand corner of the oval draw a shorter line sloping downwards.
Step 2: At the bottom of the short line you just drew add a slightly larger line curving outwards, then a much smaller straight line beneath the later. Come out to the left of the newly drawn line, draw a leg curving into a U-shaped leg. Just beneath the hoof of your U-shaped leg, draw another rectangular leg but on the right bulged the line a bit. Above the bottom point of the first hoof you have drawn, draw a slightly curved outwards line diagonally to the right.
Step 3: At the base of the neck, draw an indented line then slope upwards then end it by curving downwards. (If you are have trouble understanding, then please look down at the picture below!) To create the tummy draw a curved lie conecting to the top of the leg.
Step 4: At the bottom of the curved line create a rounded line ending about a the same point from the stomache. At the end of the line you just drew draw a line coming out diangonally and then draw downwards and create a square based hoof. Then draw a slightly indented line coming back up the the top of thigh. To complete the second leg, first you must draw a short diagonal line going downwards and then curve outwards and again create the hoof in a square base. Then draw a curved line going back upwards to connect to the stomache.
Step 5: At around about the top of the back curved line (namely the back-side) Draw a long oval curving downwards, with a pointed tip.
Step 6: On the back of the neck it is time to add the mane! So add a curved line from the top of the head all the way down the the base of the neck. Also at this point you are welcome to add to small triangles at the top-top of the head, for the ears.
Step 7: Rub out all the unwanted lines you have, and at this stage you are welcome to also add the eyes and nose, which are simply just a curved, rounded dot for the eye and a small circle for the nose.
Step 8: Here is the time to add any extra details to your horse that you want, here I just added some flowing hair that is flying in against the wind. Feel free to get creative.
Step 9: And the last step is...Colouring! and yes I know I may not be the best colourer but even just a little bit of colour can give your horse some character!